The Seagull Entourage Rustic Dreadnought Acoustic Electric Guitar gives you the best bang for your buck in an acoustic electric guitar. This beauty is sure to impress in both sound quality and aesthetics. The Entourage acoustic electric guitar includes onboard Quantum I electronics with a built-in tuner and the added feature of a Cutaway in the body for easy access to the upper frets on the neck. It also includes the beautiful rustic burst custom polished finish, Seagull Slim neck with slimmer nut width, cream double binding and select pressure tested solid cedar top.

Seagull's rustic dreadnought guitar features bracing made of Adirondack spruce, a wood known for its strength and lightweight qualities. This allows the guitar to resist string tension without weighing down the top, allowing it to be more responsive and vibrate freely. By slightly arching the top above the sound hole, Seagull made this guitar able to resist downward pressure created by the fingerboard and increases the structural integrity of the top. And the integrated set neck system allows for more consistent and stable action while significantly reducing warping and twisting of the neck, largely attributed to changes in climate. The Entourage Rustic guitar features rod bends in both directions, which provides unprecedented control over the neck.

Phone:Warranty:Limited Lifetime Non-Transferrable Warranty. All electronic components,
tuning machines, hardware, cases, and case hardware, are warranted for one (1) year from the date of original purchase.

I would have given this guitar five stars except for the fact that the action was so high when I received it that it was almost unplayable. That's not the fault of American Musical Supply.... The manufacturer sets the instruments up. After fixing the problem the guitar plays and sounds amazing for an instrument of this price. I just wasn't expecting to have to get a new guitar worked on before it was playable. And I'm not complaining about it being a "little off". It was a hair under 1/4 inch high at the 14th fret. The instrument came with the check off list from Godin that said the action was checked out prior to leaving the factory. I'm not sure that was actually done. Other than that the guitar is built very well, the tuners hold tune very well, the finish and binding look great and the neck is straight. The frets are perfect and rosewood on the fretboard is nice and dark. A really good looking guitar overall. The electronics function as they should and the sound is really amazing.

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